london med student here :) as someone going through predominantly preclinical years, I loved your take on how med school isn't "hard" compared to what patients are having to go through. I look forward to applying all this outside of the classroom one day! Your training hospital is beautiful and I wish we got scrubs so stylish!!
Love your reflection. It speaks volumes about how you are mature beyond your years. Medicine is incredibly challenging and it is easy to get disillusioned. But you have such a great perspective. From an adult in my 30s who is trying to battle cynicism while doing law.
It's fun to watch what other people do in their lives, just like in yours. Idk but it keeps me calm and entertained. Thank you for vlogging! (But where are your other videos? 🥹)
i totally agree with what you said about us being "normal" is actually something good, and something that we tend to take for granted! i never really realised that as long as we have the heart to help people in need, nothing really seems that hard because of the inner motivation that we all have to make their lives better 😭❤ thank you so much for posting this video!! as a student still deciding to choose their career, this has really inspired me to perhaps study med too🙃!
indeed!! we have so much to be thankful for in our lives that we don’t even realise!! and once we see how blessed we are, from there we have the strength to serve others🤍
bless ya so much hard work to become an dr I'm sure in end your get there i hope one day to help teach medical students as one of there body donors as I'm thermally ill young man so decided to give consent to body donation in hope to help teach medical students Anatomy i wish all well in there studies and pray you carry on to become great dr take care
I'm a nurse working in NUH and just want to say that last portion of the video really motivates me to do even better. Not easy to do medicine but I guess needs to persevere too!
Hey krison!! I was totally depressed cuz of my upcoming medical entry test exam.Watching ur video gave me motivation to study and be consistent.Thank ya buddy♡
I'm also in my final year and I can totally relate to sometimes feeling not smart/good enough!! But you can never be perfect the most important thing is always being willing to learn and grow. Can't wait to finally graduate !!
Thanks for your sharing. I'm grateful that you've a great motivation to be a doctor & I'm sure you'll be a great & caring doctor to those who need your services! ❤
missed your old videos a well huhu, Im reviewing for NMAT in october here in the Philippines, thankieee a lotttt for alwaysss making me motivated to study for it---- adorable!!
All the best for your exams!! And sorry for the removal of the old videos haha I was made to take them down but I’ll continue to make more videos for you guys! Always appreciate the support🤍🤍
Hey ya! Medical student from india this side. Loved your vlog ❤ would love to see many more on this channel. Also loved the cute text pop ups lol. I totally get the feeling of *not knowing enough medicine* that happens almost daily haha. But that's absolutely normal !! . Also would like to ask up- in india we have just medicine as one of the subjects but I've heard medicine has various other departments as well. Can you give me some insights?
Hi, im a premed student from srilanka , actually premed is not compulsory here, but seniors say its easy to catch the lessons if we prepared early, but i have no idea about how to make notes and such stuff, well dou know any website to find q and a relating to anatomy ? Can u plz give me some advices plz
UA-cam randomly recommended your video to me. I'm a PGY2 (turning 3), although I studied and am now practising in UK. Some thoughts: 1. You might be surprised to learn that many NHS hospitals don't have dedicated on-call rooms for doctors like the one you showed. We just use the doctor's mess or any random empty office to snooze if there is time to do so. 2. Slightly disagree with what you share about whether it is 'hard'. Indeed we can never understand what our patients are going through, and what they go through is indeed a lot more significant than us. Yes doctors are on the whole more privileged than others. But I think it is still not wrong to say that the path is still a hard one. They can both be true. 3. This wasn't your main point, but as you brought up the issue of 'patient choice' with regard to their conditions. I think it is easy indeed for most people to feel for those with e.g. autoimmune conditions, where it was completely out of their control. I wonder if you have any thoughts on a patient who insists on smoking, despite having severe peripheral arterial disease with one previous amputation, and now potentially facing another? Or a patient with liver cirrhosis due to chronic alcohol excess? 4. Indeed being healthy in itself is a privilege. Many people don't realise this, even myself from time to time. 5. As someone else mentioned, I find it so thoughtful that your scrubs has a dedicated clip for a tendon hammer! 6. Is this reduced exercise tolerance? 😉 (6:03) 7. I believe what you mentioned about feeling 'incompetent' is impostor syndrome, and yes it is more common than people realise. It's just that nowadays we are more willing to admit it. In medical school I was taught to recognise and admit my limits of competence (albeit come up with a reasonable alternative). I thought that was one of the best lessons. If anything, patients should fear the doctor who claims to know-it-all, rather than the one who admits 'I don't know, let me check and get back to you'. (The same applies to politicians.) All the best and look forward to your subsequent videos.
Thanks for your sharing! Getting back on the question in point number 3🙌🏻 What I would say is that I hope to encourage everyone to have a deeper level of empathy towards anyone who we come across. We have never lived a single day in the lives of these people, so how can we sit there in our seats and assume they ‘chose’ this lifestyle? I’ve met severe alcoholics on therapy before who (when sober), tell me that they hate their alcohol habit, and they really want to get out of it, but they still drink because their life is just so painful… they were brought up in a abusive home, and every time they drink they just have a small window of escape from the pain in their life… when they come home after drinks, their family members would shunt them (because of their abusive nature), but in shunting them the person feels even more pain, which causes him to drink more… they live in this constant vicious cycle, and me having lived my life where I come from a loving home (in which I did not choose), how can I ever judge? Therefore I’ve learnt that whenever people choose certain lifestyles, yes there is an element of personal choice and yes they do have to face the consequences of their choices… but I personally believe it’s inaccurate to attribute their lifestyle choices entirely to poor decision making, and especially us (everyone as a whole, not necessarily just healthcare people) who come from more priviledge, we need to exercise more caution when passing judgement but rather tap more into the empathy and compassion that is in us all. Hope this clarifies!!🤍
Hi, I already wrote)) that you are a young doctor)) a very emotional video. I have a question. Why did you want to become a doctor, why exactly this? sorry for the bad English)
I chose this initially because it was something I was good at in school, but I slowly found my purpose more and more in giving back to the community🫶🏼🫶🏼
@@krisonsum I judge only from the video, but you are a kind, personable, sweet guy. I respect you and I like you as a person. I respect you for your work in your profession and life. It’s a pity that we will never see each other since I live in Russia. you give me motivation not to give up.
I like your bag 🥹… and i totally agree about the feeling incompetent thingy as a student in a medical field; from my experience, sometimes it gets as bad as being anxious about not knowing if you’re getting things right and i just become too consumed to snap out of it. I can’t avoid it, but it just passes when you realize your classmates are also struggling 😂 kidding
london med student here :) as someone going through predominantly preclinical years, I loved your take on how med school isn't "hard" compared to what patients are having to go through. I look forward to applying all this outside of the classroom one day! Your training hospital is beautiful and I wish we got scrubs so stylish!!
Thank you so much for watching!!🤍🤍
Love your reflection. It speaks volumes about how you are mature beyond your years. Medicine is incredibly challenging and it is easy to get disillusioned. But you have such a great perspective. From an adult in my 30s who is trying to battle cynicism while doing law.
Thank you so much appreciate the support for this🫶🏼🫶🏼 also supporting you in your work as well🤍🤍
It's fun to watch what other people do in their lives, just like in yours. Idk but it keeps me calm and entertained. Thank you for vlogging! (But where are your other videos? 🥹)
Thank you so much for watching! Unfortunately I had to remove my previous videos but I will continue to do more vlogs whenever I can!!
i totally agree with what you said about us being "normal" is actually something good, and something that we tend to take for granted! i never really realised that as long as we have the heart to help people in need, nothing really seems that hard because of the inner motivation that we all have to make their lives better 😭❤ thank you so much for posting this video!! as a student still deciding to choose their career, this has really inspired me to perhaps study med too🙃!
indeed!! we have so much to be thankful for in our lives that we don’t even realise!! and once we see how blessed we are, from there we have the strength to serve others🤍
Hoping you stay healthy so you can help more people through your profession. Please take care of yourself! ✨❤️
Thank you so much!!🫶🏼🫶🏼
bless ya so much hard work to become an dr I'm sure in end your get there i hope one day to help teach medical students as one of there body donors as I'm thermally ill young man so decided to give consent to body donation in hope to help teach medical students Anatomy i wish all well in there studies and pray you carry on to become great dr take care
Thank you so much for the kind words!!🫶🏼🫶🏼
Wish u well man ❣️
@@krisonsum welcome do you think body doners really help teach ??
I'm a nurse working in NUH and just want to say that last portion of the video really motivates me to do even better. Not easy to do medicine but I guess needs to persevere too!
Yes!! It gets tough sometimes but you are really doing a great work!! Standing im with you and supporting you in your journey too🫶🏼🫶🏼
Thank you!!
Hey krison!!
I was totally depressed cuz of my upcoming medical entry test exam.Watching ur video gave me motivation to study and be consistent.Thank ya buddy♡
NEET?
@@딸기pengu Nuh uh.....MCAT
Im glad I found this video, your insight was really good.
thank you so much for watching! more videos to come 🤍🤍
I'm also in my final year and I can totally relate to sometimes feeling not smart/good enough!! But you can never be perfect the most important thing is always being willing to learn and grow. Can't wait to finally graduate !!
All the best!!🤍🤍
Another medical vlogger added to my yt. Nice to see you. Good luck, Doctor.
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Really resonated with this as a medical student. Thank you.
Thanks so much for watching!!🫶🏼🫶🏼
thank you for the words of encouragement at the end !
Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks for your sharing. I'm grateful that you've a great motivation to be a doctor & I'm sure you'll be a great & caring doctor to those who need your services! ❤
Thanks so much for watching!!🤍🤍
omg i loved the way he explained why he choses medical career.
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missed your old videos a well huhu, Im reviewing for NMAT in october here in the Philippines, thankieee a lotttt for alwaysss making me motivated to study for it---- adorable!!
All the best for your exams!! And sorry for the removal of the old videos haha I was made to take them down but I’ll continue to make more videos for you guys! Always appreciate the support🤍🤍
@@krisonsum Will support you all the way Doc! wish to meet you soon as well, where🏨 both of us are doctors!
i love how your scrubs have those tiny side straps for your tendon hammer. i tend to just use the edge of my steth bell...
Hahaha yeahhh it’s a really nice touch to the design😅😅
Thanks for your reflections and sharing!!! Keep inspiring, Krison! :) Till the next one!!! :)
Thanks for watching!!🫶🏼🫶🏼
WOW what a cool day its refreshing new inspiring session have a great journey with u
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bring back the vlogs!!! 🥲
Haha sorryyyy I was made to remove the old ones but I’ll post more soon!!
Been waiting for a new vid since ur prev one!! (You're fr my inspiration) Jia yous!! ❤
Thank you for following and for the support!!
I love this vlog! very inspiring.
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glad to see this video today because I haven't seen you for a long time here in YT. Hope to see more vlogs? hehe take care
Thanks for watching!! I’ll definitely try and upload more often🤍🤍
yay new vlog!!! p therapeutic i must say
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Love your perspective bro 🎉
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First! Please always take care of yourself
-Philippines
Always grateful for the support!!🤍🤍
I work nearby this hospital, hope to see you in Kent Ridge and I would really be startruck by then. Hahah
Hi! Where are the other videos? I want to binge your vlogs :(
haha hmmm I’ll just say I was made to remove them unfortunately:(( but I’ll try to do more!!
Love your pep talks 💕 hope you post your first two videos again pls 🙏🏼
I was made to remove them unfortunately haha but I will post more in the future!!
pov : watching this while doing my biology homework
All the best!! Haha
See u on the next vlog, can't wait 🤩
Coming soon!!🤍🤍
IM WAITING FOR MORE VLOGS TO BE COMING KEEP UPDATING ! 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Haha coming soon! Thanks for the support🤍🤍
love this vlog !!
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These are good man. Keep them coming 🔥
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Hey ya! Medical student from india this side. Loved your vlog ❤ would love to see many more on this channel. Also loved the cute text pop ups lol.
I totally get the feeling of *not knowing enough medicine* that happens almost daily haha. But that's absolutely normal !!
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Also would like to ask up- in india we have just medicine as one of the subjects but I've heard medicine has various other departments as well. Can you give me some insights?
hope to see you one day krissss!! ❤❤❤
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Great stuff krison
Thanks man🤍🤍
Me before neurology
lol facts
helloo! thanks for the vlog ❤
Thank you for watching!!🫶🏼🫶🏼
GOOD JOB ❤❤
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Fighting 💪💪
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@krisonsum please do shout out me in your next vlog
Thank you 🥰😘
Hi, im a premed student from srilanka , actually premed is not compulsory here, but seniors say its easy to catch the lessons if we prepared early, but i have no idea about how to make notes and such stuff, well dou know any website to find q and a relating to anatomy ? Can u plz give me some advices plz
Finally someone said it 👍
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im studying dent but this is so inspiring
Dental? How is it ? I wanna study dental..
Thanks for watching!!🤍🤍
@@jwkward it’s quite stressful!!! classes everyday and crazy packed timetable…but it’ll pay off in the end
Hi I’m actually your biggest fan and I wish I could be on your UA-cam channel ❤❤
Thank you for watching!!🤍🤍
I appreciate your hard work, i also want to become a surgeon doctor, let's do hard work as a high school student 💗💚
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why did u remove all your previous videos
haha hmm I was made to remove them unfortunately but don’t worry I’ll continue to vlog and post!!:))
UA-cam randomly recommended your video to me. I'm a PGY2 (turning 3), although I studied and am now practising in UK.
Some thoughts:
1. You might be surprised to learn that many NHS hospitals don't have dedicated on-call rooms for doctors like the one you showed. We just use the doctor's mess or any random empty office to snooze if there is time to do so.
2. Slightly disagree with what you share about whether it is 'hard'. Indeed we can never understand what our patients are going through, and what they go through is indeed a lot more significant than us. Yes doctors are on the whole more privileged than others. But I think it is still not wrong to say that the path is still a hard one. They can both be true.
3. This wasn't your main point, but as you brought up the issue of 'patient choice' with regard to their conditions. I think it is easy indeed for most people to feel for those with e.g. autoimmune conditions, where it was completely out of their control. I wonder if you have any thoughts on a patient who insists on smoking, despite having severe peripheral arterial disease with one previous amputation, and now potentially facing another? Or a patient with liver cirrhosis due to chronic alcohol excess?
4. Indeed being healthy in itself is a privilege. Many people don't realise this, even myself from time to time.
5. As someone else mentioned, I find it so thoughtful that your scrubs has a dedicated clip for a tendon hammer!
6. Is this reduced exercise tolerance? 😉 (6:03)
7. I believe what you mentioned about feeling 'incompetent' is impostor syndrome, and yes it is more common than people realise. It's just that nowadays we are more willing to admit it. In medical school I was taught to recognise and admit my limits of competence (albeit come up with a reasonable alternative). I thought that was one of the best lessons. If anything, patients should fear the doctor who claims to know-it-all, rather than the one who admits 'I don't know, let me check and get back to you'. (The same applies to politicians.)
All the best and look forward to your subsequent videos.
Thanks for your sharing! Getting back on the question in point number 3🙌🏻
What I would say is that I hope to encourage everyone to have a deeper level of empathy towards anyone who we come across. We have never lived a single day in the lives of these people, so how can we sit there in our seats and assume they ‘chose’ this lifestyle?
I’ve met severe alcoholics on therapy before who (when sober), tell me that they hate their alcohol habit, and they really want to get out of it, but they still drink because their life is just so painful… they were brought up in a abusive home, and every time they drink they just have a small window of escape from the pain in their life… when they come home after drinks, their family members would shunt them (because of their abusive nature), but in shunting them the person feels even more pain, which causes him to drink more… they live in this constant vicious cycle, and me having lived my life where I come from a loving home (in which I did not choose), how can I ever judge?
Therefore I’ve learnt that whenever people choose certain lifestyles, yes there is an element of personal choice and yes they do have to face the consequences of their choices… but I personally believe it’s inaccurate to attribute their lifestyle choices entirely to poor decision making, and especially us (everyone as a whole, not necessarily just healthcare people) who come from more priviledge, we need to exercise more caution when passing judgement but rather tap more into the empathy and compassion that is in us all.
Hope this clarifies!!🤍
Hi, I already wrote)) that you are a young doctor)) a very emotional video. I have a question. Why did you want to become a doctor, why exactly this? sorry for the bad English)
I chose this initially because it was something I was good at in school, but I slowly found my purpose more and more in giving back to the community🫶🏼🫶🏼
@@krisonsum I judge only from the video, but you are a kind, personable, sweet guy. I respect you and I like you as a person. I respect you for your work in your profession and life. It’s a pity that we will never see each other since I live in Russia. you give me motivation not to give up.
I’m sorry this is random but you remind me of a mix of mark and fort (thai actors) 😂
I see what you are watching ! aha!
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@@fredrinafaureus woah whatcha mean by that ahaha! 🤣🤣
Dear Doctor! You're so cute. 🌝❤
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i wanna marry this guy
got meet momok at the hospital?
Wud?
@@krisonsum momom = ghost :)
Which medicla year are you in?
Hi!! I’m in year 5 haha my final year
eew damn cringe
sending hate from your seniors, ignore the positive comments 🫶🏻
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Your eyebag same as mine lol
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I like your bag 🥹… and i totally agree about the feeling incompetent thingy as a student in a medical field; from my experience, sometimes it gets as bad as being anxious about not knowing if you’re getting things right and i just become too consumed to snap out of it. I can’t avoid it, but it just passes when you realize your classmates are also struggling 😂 kidding
Haha yes… all the best in your work too!!